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The Pontiac Chieftain is an automobile that was produced by the Pontiac from 1949 to 1958. Chieftains were one of the first all new car designs to come to Pontiac in the post World War II years. Previous cars had been 1942 models with minor revisions.
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Pontiac Chieftain
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